Fire Calls, March 25-31

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SNOWMASS VILLAGE - The Snowmass-Wildcat Fire Protection District responded to the following 911 calls between March 25 and 31.

March 25:

• Fire call to 5115 Owl Creek Road, the Fairway III townhomes, for a smell of natural gas. The smell had dissipated before our arrival. No cause was found.

• Medical call to 2835 Brush Creek Road, the Recreation Center, for a child that had hurt his hand. Upon arrival the parents refused treatment. They would make sure that the injury was taken care of.

• Medical call to 100 Elbert Lane, the Westin, unit 569 for a possible seizure. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

March 26:

• Mutual aid to the airport for an Alert II. A plane was arriving without an engine. The firefighters were cancelled in route. The plane landed safely.

• Automatic fire alarm to 848 Chokecherry Lane. A cooking error had set off a smoke detector.

• Medical call to 198 Gallun Lane, the Ski Patrol pickup point, for a person suffering from a back injury. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

• Medical call to 1 Timbers Club Court, the Ski Patrol pickup point, for a person suffering from an arm injury. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

• Medical call to 105 Daly Lane, the Snowmass Clinic, for a person suffering from difficulty breathing. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

• Automatic fire alarm to 95 Timbers Club Court, unit 102. Steam from a shower had activated a smoke detector.

March 27:

• Automatic fire alarm to 24 Harleston Green, unit 31. Property management let us in. We found no signs of smoke or fire and the alarm in a normal condition. The cause of the alarm was determined to be a system malfunction.

• Medical call to 1 Timbers Club Court for a woman suffering from a lower leg injury. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

• Automatic fire alarm to 202 Streamside Court. We found that Apex Security was working on the system and had it on test. The unit next door went into alarm and sent out the signal. No smoke or fire conditions were found.

• Automatic fire alarm to 35 Lower Woodbridge Road unit H129. The cause of the alarm was steam from a shower.

• Mutual aid given to Aspen Ambulance at 900 E. Hopkins Avenue for a 33-year-old male who was unconscious. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

• Medical call to 100 Elbert Lane, unit 516, for a 57-year-old female suffering from a migraine headache. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

March 28:

• Medical call to the Gallun Lane Ski Patrol pickup point for a person suffering from a head injury. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

• Medical call to the Snowmass Clinic for a person suffering from a fractured lower leg and a shoulder injury. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

• Fire call to 378 Divide Drive for a gas alarm. Fumes from PVC pipe glue had set the gas detector off.

• Automatic fire alarm to 70 Commons Circle unit 203. We determined the cause of the alarm to be a cooking error.

March 29:

• Medical call to 198 Gallun Lane or a 61-year-old female suffering from hip pain with pain medication on board. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

• Medical call to the Snowmass Clinic for a 26-year-old female suffering from a possible closed head injury and an altered level of consciousness. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

• Medical call to the Westin unit 559 for a man suffering from a fever and chills. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

March 30:

• Medical call to 40 Elbert Lane unit 425 for a person suffering from shortness of breath. One patient was transported to Aspen Valley Hospital.

March 31:

• Public service call to 239 Snowmass Club. We delivered the Easter Bunny for an event.